Fat Girl (A ma soeur!)
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A Catherine Breillat Film
These two sisters have a highly emotional relationship that can turn verbally volatile on a dime. Elena spends a lot of her waking hours belittling Anais in front of others with comments like, "It's simple, she eats like a pig. It's all she does." Their father agrees and their mother shrugs it off as being hormonal. It is easy to love one and hate the other but then these sudden moments of sublime closeness, like when Elena begins feeding Anais in an attempt to help appease when she finds her crying over her breakfast, make you rethink your conclusions.
There are two very long scenes within this film. The longest is when Fernando sneaks into the girls' room to lie in bed with Elena in an attempt to coax her into sex. Anais listens to them talk about sex and watches them fool around. The whole bedroom scene is very long and we only see glimpses of Anais making me think the film should really have been called Fat Girl's Sister. The second long scene occurs after the secret relationship is discovered by the girls parents. Mother is designated the driver on the boring long trip back to the city. Their mother is not a good driver so they find opportunities to stop along the way: a clothing shop, park...
I have conflicting emotions about this film because of the sexual content (there's just something disturbing to me about adults watching teens have sex even if it is suppose to be artistic). But the cinematography in Fat Girl is full of lovely colours and wide angle shots of Anais watching and the music is fabulous.
Overall, Fat Girl is a strange film which focuses on the love-hate relationship that can occur with some sisters. This is a film about desire, acceptance, love, hate, change, sex and violence. It has a horrific ending I was not expecting (that doesn't happen very often) but still it left me with a sick feeling. Don't watch Fat Girl expecting to find some fat-positive inspirational movie. It is not. It is dramatic, artistic and definitely crosses the boundaries of comfort with its sexuality and violence.
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The cinematography is full of lovely colours and wide angle shots. It is a strange film that focuses on the love hate relationship present between two sisters with different body types. It has a totally horrific and unexpected ending. It is an interesting film but don't watch it expecting to find some fat-positive inspiring movie. It's very dramatic.
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Genre:
Drama
Directed by:
Catherine Breillat
Actors:
Anaïs Reboux as Anais
Roxane Mesquida as Elena
Libero De Rienzo as Fernando
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JaguarJulie
Sep 22, 2010 @ 11:42 am | delete
- Hello my dear! How are you? I've just finished with lunch and taking some time to drop by. So, I don't think I will see this film. I personally can't deal with any love-hate right now, you know? And, I don't really like horrific endings ... for example the horrific ending in The Departed. Hugs my dear!
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GrowWear
Aug 22, 2008 @ 10:01 pm | delete
- Can't wait to see it. Just added it to my queue at Netflix. Thanks for the recommendation. Not too looking forward to the "horrific" ending, though.
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mulberry
Aug 6, 2008 @ 3:18 pm | delete
- Came back and saw the trailer...looks interesting and your review makes me wonder what happens. May have to check it out!
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BigGirlBlue
Aug 5, 2008 @ 9:39 am | delete
- You never know when YouTube will yank a trailer. I did find a new clip though with the lead. It's cute but unfortunately, no subtitles.
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mulberry
Aug 4, 2008 @ 8:17 pm | delete
- grrr... couldn't get the video to play...and I was interested!
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